16 year old Chevel Shepherd, known for her classic honky-tonk classic country style, was crowned the winner of season 15 of The Voice on Tuesday.

Shepherd’s win marks the second victory in a row for two-time coach Kelly Clarkson, who won last season with her contestant Brynn Cartelli.

Shepherd beat out Team Blake Shelton’s Kirk Jay and Chris Kroeze, and Team Jennifer Hudson’s Kennedy Holmes.While it was Clarkson’s second win, she seemed shocked as Shepherd was announced the winner over runner-up Kroeze.

The seasoned musician ran up onto the stage and gave Shepherd a big hug. The 16-year-old vocal powerhouse, while supremely talented, was not the odds-on favorite to take the top spot.

The teen’s family, including her grandfather, were overjoyed and also ran up on stage to celebrate.

Kennedy Holmes took fourth place and Kirk Jay took third!​Check out the full backstage interview with Kelly and Chevel.

Scott had added 28 extra dates to his tor which will begin well after the holidays are over.

The second leg of the tour will begin on Jan. 25 in Vancouver, CA before wrapping up in Charlotte, NC on Mar. 24.​Tickets go on sale this Thursday, Dec. 20, while American Express card members can access the tickets early before the general public from Dec. 18.

Dua Lipa announced that she will co-write the new single âSwan Songâ for Twentieth Century Foxâs newest action-adventure film Alita: Battle Angel.

Produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau (Avatar) and directed by Robert Rodriguez (Sin City), the new film is an epic adventure of a powerful young girl, Alita, as she awakens in the future with no recollection of her past. With the help of her friends, Alita learns to love her new world, however, she begins to uncover secrets from her past that could potentially change the future forever.

âFrom the moment we saw her video for âNew Rules,â we knew that Dua Lipa would be the perfect artist to do a song for Alita: Battle Angel,â Producer Jon Landau said in a statement. âShe has the kick-ass strength, power and attitude in her performances that Alita embodies in the movie. Jim, Robert and I are thrilled to have her onboard and are confident she will make 'Swan Song' the perfect inspiring and empowering anthem for our film.â

Lipa has already expressed her excitement for the new single as well as the film. âI am intrigued at both Alita herself, and the amazing team of creators that came together to make this movie possible," Lipa said. "I see a little of myself in her, in both her badass spirit and our shared haircut. Alita is all about empowerment and standing up for who you are, which are two things that resonate with me.â

DL also took to Instagram to announce the exciting news. "So proud to be involved in such an incredible movie with a badass female protagonist," she wrote.âAlita: Battle Angel stars Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly and more, and is set to release on Feb. 14, 2019.

Backpack Kid is the latest to sue Fortnite allegedly ripping off signature dances.​Backpack Kid's mom filed the latest lawsuit on behalf of her 16-year-old kid, who blew up back in 2016 when he posted videos of himself on Instagram doing a dance, which he called The Floss.

Fortnite released the Season 2 Battle Pass in December of last year and, as part of the Pass, it offered a new, rare emote that it called The Floss. It allows the players who win the game to do the dance.

Just like Alfonso Ribeiro and 2 Milly, Backpack Kid says he's in the process of copyrighting the dance, but claims Fortnite has still stole his dance.

Backpack Kid is suing for unspecified damages and wants a judge to stop the companies from stealing his moves. ​Carolynn Kyungwon Beck and David Hecht of Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht are repping Backpack Kid.

​Check out our interview with Russell who talks about the dance and his new EP!

Four days before dropping off his I Am > I Was album, 21 Savage launches Motel 21 interactive art exhibit in Atlanta in support of his new LP.

The exhibit gives viewers the opportunity to see I Am > I Was-themed rooms while drinking Ciroc-filled drinks. Before entering, viewers will be given a guide map, which allows them to roam the exhibit's space of custom art pieces created by Antwanette McLaughlin and Skye Williams. As if that weren't enticing enough in its own right, 21's younger fans will be given an exclusive private tour as well as a $1,000 gift card provided by Amazon, Get Schooled, Juma and 21's Leading by Example Foundation.

Last week, the Atlanta rapper announced the release date for his sophomore album. In addition to revealing the release date, 21 released "Immortal," a new track that's featured in the official trailer for the video game Mortal Kombat 11.

Diving deeper into his hard work paying off, 21 is nominated for his first-ever Grammy nominations. His collaborative track with Post Malone, "Rockstar," is nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rap/Sung Performance for the 2019 Grammy Awards.

Motel 21 will only be available for visits through this Friday. If you're in the Atlanta area, be sure to check out the exhibit while it lasts.

The former 'Fresh Prince' star just filed suit against Epic Games -- which developed the crazy popular multi-player game -- claiming the company completely ripped off the famous dance his character, Carlton Banks, did on the show throughout the series.

Alfonso says that Fortnite released a new dance that its characters can perform called the "Fresh emote," which came out on Jan 2, 2018 ... and it's a carbon copy of what he claims he came up with on the '90s sitcom.

He also claims he's in the middle of copyrighting the Carlton dance.

The lawsuit is similar to the one filed by 2 Milly earlier this month for jacking his "Milly Rock" dance.

Alfonso's attorney, David Hecht of Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht LLP, tells us, "It is widely recognized that Mr. Ribeiro’s likeness and intellectual property have been misappropriated by Epic Games in the most popular video game currently in the world, Fortnite."

He continues, "Epic has earned record profits off of downloadable content in the game, including emotes like “Fresh.” Yet Epic has failed to compensate or even ask permission from Mr. Ribeiro for the use of his likeness and iconic intellectual property."

Pentatonix wear release their latest music video for “What Christmas Means To Me“ over the weekend.

To celebrate DAY TWO of #12DaysofPTXChristmas, here’s our new music video for “WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME” off of our latest album #PTXChristmasIsHere! We hope this song puts you in the Christmas spirit like it does for us!” they tweeted.​Pentatonix is currently on their Christmas tour.

Colin Kroll, the CEO and co-founder of HQ Trivia, has died of an apparent drug overdose.

Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, Kroll's girlfriend called police early Sunday and asked them to check up on him after she was unable to get in touch. Cops went to downtown Manhattan to do a welfare check, entered his apartment and found Kroll's body in his bedroom with drug paraphernalia nearby.

A police source believes the drugs involved were cocaine and heroin.

Kroll was named CEO of HQ Trivia in 2015. The year before, he was fired from Twitter after he was determined to be a "bad manager." Female employees claimed his behavior made them uncomfortable, however, no sexual harassment claims were ever filed.

HQ Trivia was having problems recently. It was steadily losing audience. In January, HQ was in the top 10 list of most downloaded iPhone games. It's now fluctuating between #250 and 500 in the U.S. Also, Kroll was dealing with an H.R. complaint by an HQ employee for his "aggressive management style."​Kroll was also the co-founder of Vine and was General Manager between 2013 and 2014. And, he was the Chief Technology Officer for Jetsetter. Prior to that, Kroll served as the Engineering Manager at Yahoo between 2007 to 2009. Kroll was 35.

After two weeks in a drug rehabilitation program, Lil Xan checked himself out and sober.

The "Live or Die" rapper announced the good news to his fans on Twitter early Sunday morning (Dec. 16). He simply posted: "Out And Sober 🙏🏼💔."

Xan's struggle with prescription drugs reemerged last month when he admitted to relapsing. “As far as my sobriety goes right now, there was a long period of time where I was clean but I relapsed,” he told TMZ.com.

A few days later, he notified fans that he was going to check in to rehab for his drug problem. On Dec. 2, he took the final step officially admitted himself into a rehab facility. The rapper's girlfriend Anne kept fans abreast of his progress.

"Diego was just admitted into his first treatment," Annie said in an Instagram post. "He loves each and every one of you sending good wishes and prayers to him. We thank you all so very much for all of the love and support you are sending his way."